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Glashütte Original Sixties


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While sometimes overshadowed by its superstar neighbor A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte Original is a standout representative of German watchmaking’s renaissance. Affectionately known as GO, the brand embodies the mix of German sensibility and high-level craftsmanship that the town of Glashütte is known for. Its longstanding Sixties collection is a regular canvas for dial iterations, the newest of which are icy blue.

A simple three-hand, time-only version of the Sixties watch along with a chronograph have received the iced-out treatment for 2020, with lacquered dials produced in-house by the brand. Externally, these are conservatively styled watches that recall the decade they’re named for, with elements like a convex dial, stick hands and a groovy font for the prominent Arabic numerals. Inside, however, are extensively finished in-house automatic movements that are proudly on display through sapphire crystal case backs.

Unfortunately, these good looks and German craftsmanship aren’t cheap: Though cased in steel, both watches have will cost you a pretty penny and then some, with the 39mm, three-hand Glashütte Original Sixties watch priced around $7,130 and the 42mm Sixties Chronograph at about $8,745.

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Zen Love

Zen Love is Gear Patrol’s watch writer. He avoids the snooty side of the watch world, and seeks out food in NYC that resembles what he loved while living in Asia for over a decade.

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